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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and good evening. this is our western edition. more than 3,200 american children did something today that could lead to an early death: they smoked their first cigarette. that's one of the findings in a new 980-page wakeup call from the surgeon general about newly discovered dangers of smoking. 50 years after the first alarm went out that smoking causes lung cancer today's report says it causes as many as 10 other life-shortening diseases. the report says smoking is to blame for 480,000 premature deaths a year-- that's up 9%. smoking resulted in nearly $176 billion in medical costs last year. our dr. jon lapook talked to the surgeon general. >> cigarette smoking does affect almost every single organ in the >> reporter: what's the significance of adding new diseases to the list of problems already known to be caused by cigarettes? >> cigarette smoking does affect almost every single organ in the body. right now of every three cancers in the united states, one of those cancers is caused by cigarette smo
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: and good evening. this is our western edition. more than 3,200 american children did something today that could lead to an early death: they smoked their first cigarette. that's one of the findings in a new 980-page wakeup call from the surgeon general about newly discovered dangers of smoking. 50 years after the first alarm went out that smoking causes lung cancer today's report says it...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. tens of millions of americans have become victims of the same thieves. today target-- the second- largest retailer in america-- revealed that the high tech security breach at its stores was far more extensive than it first announced last month. it could affect more than 100 million customers. as wyatt andrews tells us, it turns out the thieves struck twice. >> reporter: according to target, the same group of hackers that stole the 40 million credit card numbers also pulled off a second and much larger theft-- the personal information of up to 70 million customers, making it possible that some shoppers are the victims of both crimes. the stolen information includes names, addresses, phone numbers and, most important, e-mail addresses-- a potential treasure trove for internet scam artists. yaron samid runs bill guard. a fraud protection company. >> you can receive e-mails that will look like an e-mail from target or your bank that will lead you to a web sit
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. tens of millions of americans have become victims of the same thieves. today target-- the second- largest retailer in america-- revealed that the high tech security breach at its stores was far more extensive than it first announced last month. it could affect more than 100 million customers. as wyatt andrews tells us, it turns out the thieves...
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survival..." >> all of a sudden, it's just this eruption of gunfire. >> pelley: tonight, we have the story of the rescue of jessica buchanan, a secret mission by seal team six. i don't know this group of men who's risked their life for me reks me to lie down on the ground because they're concerned that there might be someone out there, and then they make a circle around me. and then they lie down on top of me to protect me. >> simon: this is a story so rare, "60 minutes" has been following it for 12 years. it's about the lost boys of sudan and how they found their way out of a country terrorized by civil war and landed by the
survival..." >> all of a sudden, it's just this eruption of gunfire. >> pelley: tonight, we have the story of the rescue of jessica buchanan, a secret mission by seal team six. i don't know this group of men who's risked their life for me reks me to lie down on the ground because they're concerned that there might be someone out there, and then they make a circle around me. and then they lie down on top of me to protect me. >> simon: this is a story so rare, "60...
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. >> pelley: never seen anything like it? >> i haven't. no. [booing] the commissioner of baseball is talking about alex rodriguez, the yankee all-star who has been suspended for all of next season. at the center of baseball's unprecedented investigation is the key witness, tony bosch, who ran a secret doping clinic and speaks tonight for the first time. >> alex was scared of
. >> pelley: never seen anything like it? >> i haven't. no. [booing] the commissioner of baseball is talking about alex rodriguez, the yankee all-star who has been suspended for all of next season. at the center of baseball's unprecedented investigation is the key witness, tony bosch, who ran a secret doping clinic and speaks tonight for the first time. >> alex was scared of
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm maurice dubois. russia and the u.s. are taking action tonight after new terror threats were made against the winter olympics cbs news has learned russian investigators are looking around sochi for the widow of an islamic militant who was killed last year. the woman has vowed revenge. david martin has confirmed the u.s. military has plans to put transport planes in european bases on alert and is deploying two navy ships to the black sea in case americans need to be evacuated. mark fill plips who will cover the games for us begins our coverage. >> reporter: russian police are looking for this woman, ruzana ibragimova, a so-called black widow whose islamic militant husband was killed by security forces last year. they've described posters of her fearing she may be in sochi as part of a terror plot. the opening ceremony for the olympics may be less than three weeks away, but as the torch relay moves closer and anticipation rises, so does the threat level. the fl
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm maurice dubois. russia and the u.s. are taking action tonight after new terror threats were made against the winter olympics cbs news has learned russian investigators are looking around sochi for the widow of an islamic militant who was killed last year. the woman has vowed revenge. david martin has confirmed the u.s. military has plans to put...
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and a seattle seahawk explains >> pelley: tonight, the u.s. ambassador to japan is in the middle of a controve >> dubois: tonight, the u.s. ambassador to japan is in the middle of a controversy there. caroline kennedy has criticized japan for the mass killing of dolphins in a hunt that takes place every year. seth done new england tokyo is following this. >> reporter: the dolphins are herded by a collection of fishing boats into an ocean cove and then trapped with large nets in what's called a drive hunt. by law, japanese fishermen can harvest up to 2,000 every year here. sold toll aquariums. the rest are either released or about 20% of those captured are sold toll aquariums. the rest are either released or harvested for meat. melissa siegel leads a volunteer group that's documenting this hunt in one town. >> dolphin killers deliberately run over the pod with skiffs. they wrestle them, man handle them into captive nets before even being slaughtered. >> reporter: ambassador caroline kennedy tweeted that she was deeply concerned by the inhumanen
and a seattle seahawk explains >> pelley: tonight, the u.s. ambassador to japan is in the middle of a controve >> dubois: tonight, the u.s. ambassador to japan is in the middle of a controversy there. caroline kennedy has criticized japan for the mass killing of dolphins in a hunt that takes place every year. seth done new england tokyo is following this. >> reporter: the dolphins are herded by a collection of fishing boats into an ocean cove and then trapped with large nets...
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. >> pelley: stephen pifer, we thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: now, a remembrance of folk legend pete seeger, his distinct voice, his music and his influence. jeffrey brown has an appreciation. ♪ >> brown: pete seeger lived the life of performer, folklorist, and activist for more than 60 years, with his trademark five- string banjo nearly always close at hand. over those decades, he wrote and co-wrote a long list of songs that became american standards, and left a lasting mark on several generations. ♪ if i had a hammer, i'd hammer in the morning ♪ i'd hammer in the evening all over this land ♪ i'd hammer out danger i'd hammer out a warning ♪ i'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters all over ♪ this land >> brown: seeger got his start in the late 1930's, and by 1940, he was performing with woody guthrie and others as the almanac singers >> i had a good ear and i could accompany him on anything. i didn't have to hear it once. the first time i heard it i could hear a chord change coming and i didn't play anything fancy. i just gave him a good so
. >> pelley: stephen pifer, we thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: now, a remembrance of folk legend pete seeger, his distinct voice, his music and his influence. jeffrey brown has an appreciation. ♪ >> brown: pete seeger lived the life of performer, folklorist, and activist for more than 60 years, with his trademark five- string banjo nearly always close at hand. over those decades, he wrote and co-wrote a long list of songs that became american...
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creigh deeds spoke with scott pelley last night on "60 minutes." >> a rescue or helicopter, i heard some call came over the scanner that there had been a gunshot wound to the head. >> the gunshot victim was gus. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: gus had killed himself. he had found or bought ammunition for the last rifle, the unloaded rifle that deeds kept in the house. >> you were describing the last night in which he was riding feverishly in his notebook before you said good night. did you go back and look at that? >> i did. >> what was he writing? >> he had determined that i had to die, i was an evil man, he was going to execute me, and then he was going to go straight to heaven. >> senator deed joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us what the likelihood is that because of what happened, the loss of your son and this incident that it will change, that people will be able to find a bed so this thing will not happen again? >> for too long we've been shoving problems with respect to the mentally ill under the table. we need to take a good long look at fundamental changes in our s
creigh deeds spoke with scott pelley last night on "60 minutes." >> a rescue or helicopter, i heard some call came over the scanner that there had been a gunshot wound to the head. >> the gunshot victim was gus. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: gus had killed himself. he had found or bought ammunition for the last rifle, the unloaded rifle that deeds kept in the house. >> you were describing the last night in which he was riding feverishly in his notebook before...